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1README file for creating Moira*
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3This is the root directory of MIT Athena's Moira service management
4system source code.
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6The Makefiles are set up so that the source tree can be
7separate from the tree(s) containing binaries. We have
8found this useful since we have to have separate sets of binaries,
9for different platforms.
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11Here are the steps for building the Moira source.
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131. Create a directory to hold the tree of object files,
14 say it's /foo/bar/baz.
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162. Cd to that directory and run the command:
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18 make -f /x/y/z/util/makeconfig SRCDIR=/x/y/z
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20 where /x/y/z is the root of the source tree (not necessary
21 if the root is /mit/moiradev/src). This creates the necessary
22 directories and copies Makefiles into them.
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243. Cd to util/imake.includes. Read through config.Imakefile, turning
25 on appropriate flags for your installation, and setting the paths
26 to your include files, libs, etc for Kerberos, Hesiod and Zephyr.*
27 Note that we are not licensed to distribute gdss, so it is not
28 included in this distribution. Therefore you will probably not
29 want to define it.
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31 If you are building the server binaries, uncomment the #define
32 SVRBUILD line, and make sure you have ORACLE_HOME set in your
33 environment.
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354. Cd to include. Read through moira_site.h adjusting the paths to
36 what you want on your system. Also change the #define of
37 MOIRA_SERVER to be the name of the server you are planning on
38 using. (Note that this is only used if hesiod lookup fails.)
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405. Still in the top of the object directory (/foo/bar/baz
41 of Step 1), type "make world"
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436. Run "make install". You may want to check that programs
44 are installed where you want. Then add the appropriate
45 directories to your PATH environment variable.
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47* Moira and Hesiod are registered trademarks of the Massachusetts
48Institute of Technology (MIT). Kerberos, and Zephyr are trademarks of
49MIT. No commercial use of these trademarks may be made without prior
50written permission from MIT.
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